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"description": "Below are items in today's briefing.\n\n * AVOIDED COST CALCULATOR: The CPUC is updating the calculator that sets the dollar value of rooftop solar exports, batteries, and energy-efficiency programs. The current proposal would significantly cut the carbon credit for gas-displacing measures like building electrification, while shifting hourly value away from summer afternoons (and toward winter and weekday peaks).\n * DEMAND RESPONSE: PG&E and SCE filed annual reports on how their DR programs are...",
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"publishedAt": "2026-04-24T21:37:10.000Z",
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"textContent": "Below are items in today's briefing.\n\n * **AVOIDED COST CALCULATOR** : The CPUC is updating the calculator that sets the dollar value of rooftop solar exports, batteries, and energy-efficiency programs. The current proposal would significantly cut the carbon credit for gas-displacing measures like building electrification, while shifting hourly value away from summer afternoons (and toward winter and weekday peaks).\n * **DEMAND RESPONSE** : PG&E and SCE filed annual reports on how their DR programs are performing and how much they expect to deliver through 2036.\n * **DIABLO CANYON:** The IRS ruled that a special Diablo Canyon customer fee counts as PG&E's taxable income, meaning about 29% of every dollar collected goes to taxes instead of the energy programs the fee was designed to fund. This is a loss for consumer advocates who pushed for the ruling and hoped for the opposite result.\n * **GAS LINE EXTENSION ALLOWANCE:** SoCalGas says a garbage hauler needed new gas service because electric trucks aren't sufficient for the job. An ALJ ruling offers the company a chance to provide evidence.\n * **NATURAL GAS BACKBONE TRANSMISSION** : On April 23, PG&E dipped below the state's mandated pipeline capacity minimum because three pipeline stations were all shut down for maintenance simultaneously. The shortfall was small and PG&E fixed it the same day by rerouting more gas through a different pipeline coming from Arizona.\n\n\n\n* * *\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
"title": "FRIDAY AGGREGATE: CPUC Staff Move to Collapse Gas Carbon Value in ACC, IOUs Note DR Capacity Cliff, PG&E Breaches Backbone Floor",
"updatedAt": "2026-04-25T15:42:21.178Z"
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